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Title: Globalization and Injustice


1
Globalization and Injustice
  • November 2, 2005
  • PSC 300.301

2
Todays Class
  • Housekeeping
  • Discussion
  • Lecture (short)
  • Video
  • Discussion

3
(In)Justice
  • Central Issue Equity ? Equality
  • Equity
  • About starting points, not outcomes, ie
  • Same conditions in life
  • Minimum entitlements
  • Absence of arbitrary privilege exclusion
  • Your birth situation doesnt dictate later life
  • That is, structural hierarchies
  • Domestic level solutions in the past
  • Redistribution of wealth
  • Taxation, subsidies, social welfare, social
    policies (health education)
  • Affirmative action
  • Civic organizing, advocacy and activism
  • Unions
  • lobbyists

4
Structural Inequalities
  • Claim
  • Structural inequalities pre-date globalization
  • Qs is the effect of globalization on pre-existing
    inequalities
  • mixed effects not because of globalization, but
    approach to neoliberal implementation
  • Effects of Supraterritoriality
  • Unequal opportunities to access free spaces
  • Undermining redistributive mechanisms
  • International Regimes favoring the advantaged
  • Domestic social movements disadvantaged
  • Types of Inequalities
  • Class
  • Country
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Rural/Urban
  • Race
  • (Others?)

5
Broad Theories
  • Dependence theories
  • Metropole periphery
  • World systems
  • Core, periphery and semi-periphery
  • Marxist Theories
  • Class structures
  • owners of capital,
  • Army of labor owners
  • (Neo)Gramscian Theories
  • Structure (economic production)
  • Superstructure (ideological hegemony)
  • Conflict and consent
  • State as implicated

6
Summary of Inequalities
  • Class Inequalities
  • Definition division of labor in a specialized
    capitalist society
  • Services, extraction, industrial, manufacturing
  • Sector agriculture, management
  • Type of activity white collar, blue collar
  • Type of job full time, contractual, casual
  • Evidence
  • In North, South East
  • Income gaps increased
  • Particular jobs more rewarding (investment,
    management, etc)
  • North benefited more the South and East
  • Effects
  • Class Stratification class difference
    hierarchy
  • Restricts social mobility, education
    opportunities, access to public services

7
  • Gender Inequalities
  • Definition Role differentiation on the basis of
    biological traits
  • A social, not biological fact
  • Patriarchy subordination of women relative to
    men
  • Feminism activist involvement in gender issues
  • Evidence North, South and East
  • Relative to their past (women)
  • Improved access to paid work
  • Access to manufacturing jobs
  • Equality in transnational NGO policy influence
  • Hybridity empowered activists
  • Relative to Men
  • Lower positions, lower pay
  • Masculinization in order to succeed
  • Affected more by removal of social policy
  • Less representation participation in democratic
    spaces

8
  • Country Inequalities
  • Definition core, semi-periphery periphery
  • Country level urban rural
  • International level North, South and East
  • Regional?
  • Evidence (see printouts)
  • North benefited the most from neoliberalism
  • East some benefits (NICs)
  • South least benefits
  • Effects linked to class stratification
  • Agriculture, manufacturing and service jobs
  • Social justice mechanisms (ODA) doesnt
    compensate neoliberal effects
  • Effects
  • Social stratification based on country of birth
    remains
  • Costs (recovery and correction) paid by the South
  • New of global approaches (public private
    partnerships)

9
Other Inequalities
  • Age (children and aged)
  • More disadvantaged
  • Both groups malnutrition, illness, violence,
    abuse
  • Aged Job lay-offs absence of lack of
    opportunities to re-tool
  • Children have an opportunity to improve
    (e-schools in Africa)
  • Most vulnerable during restructuring
  • Racial Inequalities
  • Global apartheid
  • White have greater life chances
  • Whites higher incomes
  • Institutional racism
  • Rural versus Urban Inequalities
  • Rural more deprived than urban
  • Higher costs of doing business
  • Production systems being trumped by biotechnology

10
Current Measures
  • International Regimes
  • CEDAW
  • Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • Lomé IV Agreements
  • EU African, Caribbean Pacific countries
  • Global Public Goods (due to market failure)
  • Global Public Private Partnerships
  • On Malaria vaccine
  • On HIV/AIDS GAVI and UNAIDS
  • Official Development Assistance
  • International Social Movements
  • Criticisms
  • Regimes not legally binding compared to WTO
  • Partnerships problematic
  • Aid is decreasing and conditional
  • Collective action problem with social movements
    (Videos Roger Me, Walmart)

11
Conclusion to consider
  • Effects of Intersectionality of these inequities
  • Gender
  • Country
  • Class
  • Age
  • Race
  • Location (urban/rural)
  • Effects of Supraterritoriality
  • Identity
  • Hybridity
  • Homogenization
  • Cosmopolitanism
  • Capitalism
  • Consumerism, commodification
  • Type of markets finance, cyber markets,
    oligopolies
  • Knowledge
  • Rationality, religious revivalism,
    post-modernism, social constructivism
  • Governance
  • Supraterritoriality
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